Welcome to the Bryan/College Station Metropolitan Planning Organization (BCS MPO) located in the heart of Texas.
We are located in Bryan, Texas - approximately 99 miles from Austin, 99 miles from Houston, 165 miles from Dallas, and home to Texas A&M University.

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Our mission is to provide comprehensive, coordinated, and continuous transportation planning for the safe and efficientmovement of people and goods consistent with the region's overall economic, social, and environmental goals.

In response to area residents' frustrations with traffic congestion and anticipated continued Brazos Valley population and economic growth, the Brazos County Commissioners Court unanimously authorized...
Source: The Eagle, 10/17/2018 Read on...

An exclusive biking facility has been on the wish lists of some local cyclists, but the College Station City Council decided Thursday that it's a project that's not a high priority.
Source: The Eagle, 8/26/2018 Read on...

The new diverging diamond interchange at FM 60 and FM 2818 in College Station is now open, and authorities are asking drivers to pay attention to all signage, including the reduced speed limit on the bridge.
Source: KBTX-TV, 8/05/2018 Read on...

A day of classes and research at the Texas A&M University campus will be capped by the season-opening football game at Kyle Field on Aug. 30, making for a packed schedule.
Source: The Eagle, 8/04/2018 Read on...

Cars don't yet drive themselves, but the Texas A&M Transportation Institute has been chosen to be in the front seat of research funding to improve the safety of autonomous vehicles
Source: The Eagle, 8/01/2018 Read on...

The College Station City Council got its first look Thursday at some potential bike-share regulations and directed city staff to bring back an ordinance for consideration
Source: The Eagle, 6/29/2018 Read on...

The city of Bryan is looking for public input on a shared-use path project planned for East 29th Street. Plan includes path from Carter Creek Pwky to Autumn Cir and Burton Creek Pedestrian Bridge.
Source: The Eagle, 6/19/2018 Read on...

We have achieved another milestone on the journey to make I-14 and the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway System a reality connecting communities across three states. Here is the latest...
Source: Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, 6/18/2018 Read on...

Beginning Tuesday, September 4, 2018, Dilly Shaw Tap Road (CR 121) at Cedar Creek in Brazos County will be closed to replace the existing bridge. This closure is expected to last until March 2019. Read on...

The Texas Transportation Commission approved the 2019 Unified Transportation Program (UTP). The UTP is a 10-year statewide plan for transportation project development. Two projects included in the plan today will greatly improve SH 6 in Brazos County. Read on...